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- The sand martin (Riparia riparia), also known as collared sand martin or common sand martin, and in the Americas as the bank swallow, is a migratory p****erine...
- Sandor Martín Clemente (born 22 August 1993) is a Spanish professional boxer who has held the European super-lightweight title since 2019. As of October...
- two DTH providers, namely Home TV and Dish Nepal. In the year of 2011 Sandmartin International Holding (SMT) became one of the key shareholders of Dish...
- The brown-throated martin or brown-throated sand martin (Riparia paludicola) is a small p****erine bird in the swallow family, Hirundinidae, that is widely...
- World, "martin" is reserved for members of the genus Progne. (These two systems are responsible for the same species being called sand martin in the Old...
- crushed by a car. In 2001, a researcher laid out sand martin corpses to attract flocks of other sand martins. In each of the six trials, 1–5 individuals from...
- Tansor near Peterborough. The five lakes are Kingfisher, Swan, Bluebell, Sandmartin and Mallard. The lakes have carp up to 64 pounds (29 kg), tench to 14...
- Didn't Happen; Had Never Heard Of Sandor Martin". www.boxingscene.com. Retrieved 2025-04-10. "Mikey Garcia-Sandor Martin, Two 108-Pound Title Fights October...
- in Europe, the barn swallow consumes fewer aphids than the house or sand martins. On the wintering grounds, Hymenoptera, especially flying ants, are important...
- grey-throated martin or Asian plain martin (Riparia chinensis) is a small p****erine bird in the swallow family. The grey-throated martin is found in open...